Netgear WC7600v1 - ProSAFE Wireless Controller 사용자 설명서

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller 
5. 
Configure the settings as described in the following table.
6. 
In the table with access points, select one or more check boxes for access points for which 
you want to collect debug logs.
You can select only access point that are in the Connected state. The table can display 
WNDAP660, WAC720, WAC730, and WAC740 access points only.
7. 
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved. The selected access points start generating and sending debug 
logs over the network to the syslog or UDP server. (If a device is connected to the 
console port of an access point, the access point also starts sending debug logs over the 
console port.)
Setting
Description
Enable Console Logs
Enable the console log settings by selecting the Enable Console Logs check 
box.
By default, the console log settings are disabled.
Server IP Address
Enter the IP address of the syslog server or UDP server.
Note:
If you use a syslog server on the network, the number of the logs that are 
sent to the syslog server might increase considerably.
Server Port Number
Enter the port number of the syslog server or UDP server. 
The default port number is the syslog server port 514.
Server / L3 Switch MAC
Enter the MAC address of the UDP server or Layer 3 gateway behind which the 
UDP server is located:
• 
If you use a UDP server, enter the MAC address of the UDP server. This 
MAC address is required to enable the access point to send messages to 
the UDP server.
• 
If the UDP server is in another subnet (that is, the UDP server is located 
behind a Layer 3 gateway), enter the MAC address of the gateway instead 
of the MAC address of the UDP server. 
Log Level
From the Log Level menu, select one of the following levels:
• 
EMERGENCY (1). Emergency messages. Sent when the system is 
unstable.
• 
ALERT (2). Alert messages. Sent when action must be taken immediately.
• 
CRITICAL (3). Critical messages. Sent when a critical condition occurs.
• 
ERROR (4). Error messages. Sent when an error condition occurs.
• 
WARNING (5). Warning messages. Sent when a warning condition occurs.
• 
NOTICE (6). Notification messages. Sent when a normal but significant 
condition occurs.
• 
INFORMATION (7). Informational messages.
• 
DEBUG (8). Debug messages.
Note:
If you select EMERGENCY (1), only emergency messages are sent. For 
each lower level, the messages of the levels that are higher than the selected 
level are also sent. For example, if you select CRITICAL (3), critical messages, 
alert messages, and emergency messages are sent. If you select DEBUG (8)
all messages from emergency messages to debug messages are sent. 
Selecting DEBUG (8) generates a very large number of messages.